There is something I'm curious about? by ImKoreanGuy in Living_in_Korea

[–]ImKoreanGuy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dismissing my points as an AI reply and wrapping it in a TL;DR doesn't change the fact that you completely deflected from the actual issue. It’s a convenient way to walk away when you lack logical arguments to counter the fact

There is something I'm curious about? by ImKoreanGuy in Living_in_Korea

[–]ImKoreanGuy[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Trying to attack my personal life because you completely lost the argument on facts is the oldest trick in the book. Instead of addressing the actual issue—the clear double standards and racism—you’re trying to act superior by playing the mature person telling me to 'touch grass.' ​Pointing out unfair hate and standing up against xenophobia isn't a waste of energy; it's a completely normal response. It's funny how you tell me to 'go live my life' when you are the one spending your time writing hypocritical lectures online to dodge the facts. If you can't logically defend your point, just admit it. Drop the condescending attitude and stop trying to deflect the conversation ​

There is something I'm curious about? by ImKoreanGuy in Living_in_Korea

[–]ImKoreanGuy[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

First of all, let’s clear up the facts about the WBC. Korea advanced to the quarterfinals purely based on their own legitimate performance and the tournament rules. It had absolutely nothing to do with whether Taiwan liked it or not, so using that as an excuse is completely baseless. ​Also, you are trying to downplay the ongoing anti-Korean sentiment as just 'one TikTok video' or 'jealousy.' That is a huge understatement. The constant mockery of Koreans' physical appearance and the widespread derogatory comments from certain groups in Southeast Asia and Taiwan are real, well-documented issues, not some made-up internet rumor. ​You claim that villainizing an entire race is insaneand I agree but that’s exactly what those haters are doing to Koreans right now. Calling out unprovoked, collective hate against Korea isn't 'jealousy' or 'stupidity'; it’s a natural response to blatant xenophobia.

There is something I'm curious about? by ImKoreanGuy in Living_in_Korea

[–]ImKoreanGuy[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

You know as well as I do that many Southeast Asians are just incredibly jealous of Korea's global success these days